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installing_omv6_raspberry_pi [2022/02/14 01:27] – [A Closing Note] crashtestinstalling_omv6_raspberry_pi [2022/05/15 23:30] crashtest
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-<html><center><strong>When the SSH window opens:</strong> Login as: <strong>pi</strong></center></html>  +<html><center><strong>When the SSH window opens:</strong></center></html> 
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 +<html><center>When using images created on or later than <strong>4/4/2022</strong>, the first boot will force a user creation dialog.</center></html> 
 +<html><center>Follow the prompts to create an administrative username and password.</center></html> 
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 +<html><center>For legacy images, shown below, the default username is: <strong>pi</strong></center></html>  
 <html><center>The Raspberry PI OS default password is: <strong>raspberry</strong></center></html>  <html><center>The Raspberry PI OS default password is: <strong>raspberry</strong></center></html> 
  
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 <html><center>In the <b>SSID</b> field, enter the SSID for the wireless network.</center></html> <html><center>In the <b>SSID</b> field, enter the SSID for the wireless network.</center></html>
-<html><center>In the <b>Password</b> field, enter WiFi encryption password.</center></html>+<html><center>In the <b>Password</b> field, enter the WiFi encryption password.</center></html>
 <html><center>Under <b>IPv4</b>, in the <b>Method</b> field, click on the drop down arrow and select <b>DHCP</b>.</center></html> <html><center>Under <b>IPv4</b>, in the <b>Method</b> field, click on the drop down arrow and select <b>DHCP</b>.</center></html>
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